1 LANDFILL GAS TRAINING. 2 INTRODUCTION  TYPE OF MONITORING -Screening -Specialized  GOALS.

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1 LANDFILL GAS TRAINING

2 INTRODUCTION  TYPE OF MONITORING -Screening -Specialized  GOALS

3 GOALS: UNDERSTAND LFG BASICS UNDERSTAND LFG MONITORING SYSTEMS

4 GOALS CONT. UNDERSTAND LFG EQUIPMENT PRACTICE PROPER LFG MONITORING PROCEDURES

5 COURSE OUTLINE  LANDFILL GAS BASICS  MONITORING SYSTEM EVALUATION  LFG SCREENING MONITORING  INTRODUCTION TO LFG INSTRUMENTS

6 COURSE OUTLINE CONT.  INSTRUMENT OPERATION PROCEDURES  LUNCH  FIELD EXERCISE  DISCUSSION OF FIELD RESULTS

7 COURSE OUTLINE CONT.  QUESTIONS & COMMENTS  EXAM

8 LANDFILL GAS BASICS

9 Landfill Gas (LFG) Gaseous emissions produced as a by- product of organic waste during decomposition. May contain various chemical components in widely fluctuating quantities.

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12 LANDFILL DECOMPOSITION GAS METHANE CH4 SIMPLE ASPHYXIANT HIGH FIRE HAZARD HIGH EXPLOSION HAZARD LIGHTER THAN AIR

13 Basic Conversions 5% Methane in air = 50,000 PPM 1.25% Methane in air = 12,500 PPM 100% of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)= 5% Methane in Air 25% of the LEL=1.25% Methane in Air

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% Volume % LEL LEL=5% Gas by Volume=50,000 ppm UEL=15% Gas by Volume=150,000 ppm

16 COMPOSITION OF LFG

17 LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT. Up to 60% Methane (CH 4 ) by volume, Variable amounts of: -water vapor, -carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), -hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), -carbon monoxide (CO)

18 LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT. Trace contaminants, including but not limited to: Benzene Ethyl Benzene Toluene Vinyl Chloride Dichloromethane Trichloroethylene (TCE) 1,2, Dichloroethylene Tetrachloroethylene(PCE)

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20 Because of the combinations of trace components, LFG cannot be addressed as a single hazardous material but as the sum of its components. LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

21 Each of the components, including the trace compounds, may or may not be found together either at concentrated subsurface sources or as dilute zones within ambient air. Theoretically any combination or permutation of components is possible LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

22 The potential for detecting the trace components in ambient air without substantial concentrations of methane or hydrogen sulfide gas as a carrier at other than a concentrated emission source, however, has been shown to be very low. LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

23 KEY ACRONYMS AND SYMBOLS CSM - CONFINED SPACE MONITOR CGI - COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATOR IDLH - IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH LDG - LANDFILL DECOMPOSITION GAS

24 KEY ACRONYMS AND SYMBOLS CONT. PPM - PARTS PER MILLION % O 2 - PERCENT OXYGEN CO - CARBON MONOXIDE H 2 S - HYDROGEN SULFIDE LEL - LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT UEL - UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT